Boss desperate to return Ferrari's attention to track

Stefano Domenicali has admitted that F1's political war has been a
distraction and is looking forward to returning his full focus to
Ferrari's on-track fortunes.
Coinciding with the battle over the future of the sport, the...

Stefano Domenicali has admitted that F1's political war has been a
distraction and is looking forward to returning his full focus to
Ferrari's on-track fortunes.

Coinciding with the battle over the future of the sport, the defending
constructors' champions have been struggling with the pace of their 2009
car and are on the verge of turning their attention to 2010.

Ferrari has been at the centre of the FOTA movement, and Domenicali
confessed: "To be honest, I would have preferred to have been more
balanced for the team.

"But it was a very critical moment for F1 and we have had to make sure we
were doing our job. Being the team principal of Ferrari, with all that
Ferrari means for F1, I also felt a responsibility," the Italian added.

It is strongly rumoured that the saga will reach its conclusion on
Wednesday, although other speculation suggests that while the end of nigh,
it might be closer to the Hungarian GP before the hostility can be put in
the past.

"For the benefit of the situation in F1, we really need to close this
matter as soon as possible," Domenicali insisted. "We need to find a new
F1 that has more energy, more passion and positivity around it."